If next monthâs election is anything like Juneâs primary, Stark County could have a new sheriff.
Dickinson Police Detective Terry Oestreich received almost 61 percent of the vote against incumbent Clarence Tuhyâs 39 percent then, but Tuhy said…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

A partnership between the Stark County Sheriffâs Department and the Southwest Coalition of Safe Communities is working to decrease incidents of speeding and dangerous driving by installing five solar-powered signs around the region, with more to co…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

A partnership between the Stark County Sheriffâs Department and the Southwest Coalition of Safe Communities is working to decrease incidents of speeding and dangerous driving by installing five solar-powered signs around the region, with more to co…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

Bruce Kouba has seen it all â bed springs, car parts and even toilets.
The problem is, itâs in piles of trash on rural land where he lives.
Stark County officials have received reports almost every month of trash piles near rural section lines …continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

Stark County Sheriff Clarence Tuhy, in what has become an ongoing plea for help, told the Stark County Commission on Tuesday that the need for his officers to conduct security at the courthouse in Dickinson has dramatically impeded his officeâs abi…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

Even compared to North Dakotaâs record low voter turnout for the election on Tuesday, the number of Stark County voters who took to the polls Tuesday was lower.
Just 11 percent of the countyâs estimated 20,900 voting-age residents cast ballots i…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

A commissioner and the Stark County sheriff butted heads Tuesday about overtime.
During Stark County Sheriff Clarence Tuhyâs monthly report to the commission, Commissioner Ken Zander asked how overtime â shown in a handout from Tuhy â is gener…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

A commissioner and the Stark County sheriff butted heads Tuesday about overtime.
During Stark County Sheriff Clarence Tuhyâs monthly report to the commission, Commissioner Ken Zander asked how overtime â shown in a handout from Tuhy â is gener…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

Though most residents in Stark County would likely say it would be best if sheriff’s office personnel never need to use their firearms in the line of duty, Sheriff Clarence Tuhy said his deputies are ready to be accurate if they ever do. Continue Reading